Two Blooms

Your guide to better lifestyle newborn photography sessions

lifestyle newborn photography

Lifestyle newborn photography is on the up and coming trends for newborn photos.

And it’s no secret why. Lifestyle newborn photos capture the essence of a new baby in a unique and honest way.

Moms and Dads spend countless hours, weeks, months preparing for the arrival of their precious child.

The tiny onesies, swaddle blankets, baby booties, and perfectly designed nurseries are just some of the exciting first marvels of becoming a parent – and lifestyle newborn photography gets to showcase that.

Tie that in with giving birth, being away from home, the sleepless nights – lifestyle newborn photography urges parents to take it slow, stay in their home, and capture the beauty of those early newborn days.

It’s the biggest reason that I love lifestyle newborn photos more than the tradition posed photos.

These sessions tell a story of the child that intertwined with the love of her parents.

But, before diving into a lifestyle newborn session, there are a few things to keep in mind so that you can knock it out of the park with amazing photos and a great experience for your clients.

 

 

PREP THE PARENTS

Going into this type of session, make sure both parents know what to expect and what your expectations for them are.

Help guide them about everything from the temperature of their home to how to dress. Let them know that feedings, changes, and snuggles will be expected to happen – and that it’s okay!

Some parents can feel pressured if they think the session gets off track because of dirty diapers and spit up, so letting them know ahead of time that this is completely normal will put them at ease.

Being prepared on both ends will set you all up for a successful session from the get-go.

in home newborn photography session

KNOW THE LIGHT AHEAD OF TIME

Along with prepping your clients about the expectations for the session, asking them to do a little homework will also add to your advantage.

Have your clients take a quick (or in-depth, whatever floats your boat) survey of the light in their home. Ask them for the best time of day for each room they want photographed and how the light fills in.

You will want to be as prepared as possible going into an environment you’ve never been to before, so knowing what to expect can really help to set you up for success!

baby crying lifestyle photography

GET THE BABY COMFORTABLE

Having the baby comfortable is the key ingredient to a successful session.

By prepping your clients ahead of time, try to work it out so they can have the baby fed and ready to go when you get there.

A fresh diaper, a happy belly, and a tightly wrapped swaddle is a great way to start off the session.

I have found time and time again that keeping the baby wrapped in a blanket (these bamboo blankets are my favorite) or wearing a soft, cotton onesie is best for them.

Although crochet overalls, bows, and tutus can be cute, they usually are not newborn comfort- friendly, which only leads to an unhappy baby.

lifestyle newborn baby in dad's arms

SET THE MOOD

Depending on what kind of photographic style you are leaning towards, you’ll want to tailor as much of the environment to your liking when applicable.

If you love your photos be be flooded with light, then opening up the curtains and bringing in as much light into the rooms will help you achieve that.

If you are into more of a moody look, then create contrast in your light and environment by closing off openings and careful subject placement.

lifestyle newborn photography session of happy family

GIVE DIRECTION

More likely than not, your clients will need direction on how to interact in the photo session.

Even though this is a more laid back and natural approach, you’ll want to give tips on how you’d like them to stand, hold the baby, and connect with each other.

Often times it can be a tremendous help to play out the scene yourself before plopping a new mother down and having to arrange her several times before you start snapping the shutter.

After you’ve gotten them into place, give everyone involved encouragement by complimenting them as you go – this will help them get even more comfortable and give them a boost of confidence that will show in the resulting photos.

lifestyle newborn photo with Mom and Dad kissing

 

SHOW THE SPACE

One of the ways to set yourself apart as a lifestyle newborn photographer is to tell stories with your camera.

It’s hard to tell a story when all of the photos look similar, so back up and change your perspective during the session.

Shooting for various angles at various focal lengths will not only help tell the story, but it will give the whole session a new level of interest. I love using my 35mm lens for these sessions as it’s wide enough for small spaces, but also takes amazing lifestyle photos.

I like to accomplish this by starting outside the room we are working in and then slowly getting closer to my subjects and shooting as various angles.

You might only need one pose for this, but it provides a lot of variety in your complete session gallery!

Mother with newborn baby in nursery

 

DON’T FORGET THE DETAILS

In addition to getting lots of pullbacks and environment during the session, it’s also important to zone in on the details.

Parents want to remember exactly how their baby looked when they were so fresh.

All those flaky fingers, perfectly colored cheeks, fuzzy hair, and tiny little toes should be singled out and focused on alone for a few shots.

This will add a new addition of variety in your session that everyone will ‘oo’ and ‘ahh’ over!

Try using a 50mm or macro lens to capturing all of these detail shots.

lifestyle newborn photography details

By taking these simple tips into consideration each time you take on a lifestyle newborn session, you’ll be sure have not only be more relaxed and prepared, but you’ll knock it out of the park every single time!

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Hey, I'm Heather!

I've been an Ohio based family photographer for the past 12 years and have been loving every minute of it! But you know what I love even more?! Helping photographers stand out from the crowd with their photos and getting BOOKED. I am happy you found me - thanks for being here!

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